A subpæna from the high imperiall court of heauen, to be serued vpon all men: vpon an information preferred by Iustice against mankinde: with the answere, and reply from Mercy, and her directions how to come to Heauen, if we auoyde sinne. Shrinke not from this subpæna which is pend, esteeme it well, for sure thou must appeare: what thou hast been, and how thou dost offend, each word and thought, withe prescribed there: rightly that iudge, will thy records foorth call; dayly therfore prepare vnto thy tryall: none is exempt, all must then prostrat fall at Deaths command, no man can make deniall. Now then prouide on paine of thy damnation, heere to amend thy former euill wayes: oh sinner, learne to seeke for thy saluation, if thou in Heauen wouldst haue eternall ioyes. O Iesu ardens annue.
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Imprinted at London: by W. White, dwelling in Cow-lane, 1617.
- Publication year
- 1617-1617
- ESTC No.
- S90295
- Grub Street ID
- 149708
- Description
- [16] p. ; 8⁰
- Note
- The author's name appears in an acrostic on the tp recto or verso, reading from the last line upwards.
In verse.
Signatures: A-B?.
Formerly STC 23417. Entered in Stationers' Register to J. White, 26 November 1616--STC.